About this course

Entry requirements

The course attracts students from a wide range of backgrounds and nationalities. Applicants are welcome from any relevant academic discipline, as well as those in work and seeking continuing professional development. Admission is normally open to those who: hold a good honours degree (2.1 or above) in a related discipline; hold a recognised postgraduate diploma or professional qualification in a relevant subject
are mature candidates, not satisfying either of the above conditions, who can demonstrate considerable practical experience in a related field. Please also see the university's general entry requirements.

Months of entry

September

Course content

The course is offered at three levels: as a postgraduate certificate, a postgraduate diploma and a master's degree. Normally candidates enrol for the master's degree, but it is possible to enrol directly on the PGCert or PGDip, either on recommendation from the admissions tutor or as an exit point from the MA.

In total, 180 credits are required to complete the MA in International Architectural Regeneration and Development. These are divided into two parts: 120 credits must be successfully completed to qualify for the postgraduate diploma. During Semesters 1 and 2 all MA students take taught core modules amounting to 90 credits and choose options amounting to 30 credits. Research methods seminars and the dissertation itself account for a further 60 credits required to achieve the MA. For the postgraduate certificate 60 credits are needed.

The programme is made up of core (compulsory) modules and optional modules that are explained in more detail below.

Core modules:

Architecture, Culture and Tradition;
Applications in Regeneration;
Globalisation, Environment and Development;
Regeneration and Development Project.